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  1. About The Mis-education of the Negro. The most influential work by “the father of Black history”, reflecting the long-standing tradition of antiracist teaching pioneered by Black educatorsA Penguin ClassicThe Mis-education of the Negro (1933) is Woodson’s most popular classic work of Black social criticism, drawing on history, theory, and ...

  2. 4 de mai. de 2023 · The mis-education of the negro by Woodson, Carter Godwin, 1875-1950. Publication date 2015 Publisher Baltimore, MD : Black Classic Press Collection

  3. The Mis-Education of the Negro. Carter G. Woodson. Book Tree, 2006 - Education - 215 pages. This book is considered ?must reading? for anyone involved in the education of blacks living in white dominated countries. The author does well to point out the shortcomings of a ?Euro-centric? teaching structure that leaves out consideration for black ...

  4. 31 de jan. de 2023 · The Mis-education of the Negro (1933) is Woodson’s most popular classic work of Black social criticism, drawing on history, theory, and memoir. As both student and teacher, Woodson witnessed the distortions of Black life in the history and literature taught in schools and universities. He argued that there was a relationship between these ...

  5. Welcome to ASALH’s official study guide to the Mis-Education of the Negro! This year, we celebrate the 75th anniversary of this seminal work by the father of Black History - Dr. Carter G. Woodson. Woodson was an extraordinary scholar, educator, historian and above all, servant of his people. He dedicated his life to correcting the

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  7. Originally published in 1933, The Mis-Education of the Negro is back thanks to the ASALH Press. With a foreword by V.P. Franklin, editor of the Journal of African American History , this edition of the seminal work of Dr. Woodson is great for classroom discussion and personal enjoyment alike. ASALH provides a study guide for this title.